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boulder-oracle-sprint: Made Oracle return DecimalField values as decimal objects.
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@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ def get_query_set_class(DefaultQuerySet):
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def resolve_columns(self, row, fields=()):
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from django.db.models.fields import DateField, DateTimeField, \
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TimeField, BooleanField, NullBooleanField
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TimeField, BooleanField, NullBooleanField, DecimalField
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values = []
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for value, field in map(None, row, fields):
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if isinstance(value, Database.LOB):
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@ -475,6 +475,9 @@ def get_query_set_class(DefaultQuerySet):
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# Convert 1 or 0 to True or False
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elif value in (1, 0) and isinstance(field, (BooleanField, NullBooleanField)):
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value = bool(value)
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# Convert floats to decimals
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elif value is not None and isinstance(field, DecimalField):
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value = util.typecast_decimal(field.format_number(value))
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# cx_Oracle always returns datetime.datetime objects for
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# DATE and TIMESTAMP columns, but Django wants to see a
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# python datetime.date, .time, or .datetime. We use the type
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@ -96,9 +96,9 @@ class Model(object):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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dispatcher.send(signal=signals.pre_init, sender=self.__class__, args=args, kwargs=kwargs)
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# There is a rather weird disparity here; if kwargs, it's set, then args
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# overrides it. It should be one or the other; don't duplicate the work
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# overrides it. It should be one or the other; don't duplicate the work
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# The reason for the kwargs check is that standard iterator passes in by
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# args, and nstantiation for iteration is 33% faster.
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args_len = len(args)
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@ -122,10 +122,10 @@ class Model(object):
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# Maintain compatibility with existing calls.
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if isinstance(field.rel, ManyToOneRel):
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kwargs.pop(field.attname, None)
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# Now we're left with the unprocessed fields that *must* come from
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# keywords, or default.
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for field in fields_iter:
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if kwargs:
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if isinstance(field.rel, ManyToOneRel):
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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ class Model(object):
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try:
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val = getattr(rel_obj, field.rel.get_related_field().attname)
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except AttributeError:
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raise TypeError("Invalid value: %r should be a %s instance, not a %s" %
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raise TypeError("Invalid value: %r should be a %s instance, not a %s" %
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(field.name, field.rel.to, type(rel_obj)))
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else:
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val = kwargs.pop(field.attname, field.get_default())
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@ -211,7 +211,8 @@ class Model(object):
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if pk_set:
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# Determine whether a record with the primary key already exists.
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cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM %s WHERE %s=%%s" % \
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(backend.quote_name(self._meta.db_table), backend.quote_name(self._meta.pk.column)), [pk_val])
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(backend.quote_name(self._meta.db_table), backend.quote_name(self._meta.pk.column)),
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self._meta.pk.get_db_prep_lookup('exact', pk_val))
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# If it does already exist, do an UPDATE.
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if cursor.fetchone()[0] > 0:
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db_values = [f.get_db_prep_save(f.pre_save(self, False)) for f in non_pks]
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@ -220,7 +221,7 @@ class Model(object):
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(backend.quote_name(self._meta.db_table),
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','.join(['%s=%%s' % backend.quote_name(f.column) for f in non_pks]),
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backend.quote_name(self._meta.pk.column)),
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db_values + [pk_val])
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db_values + self._meta.pk.get_db_prep_lookup('exact', pk_val))
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else:
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record_exists = False
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if not pk_set or not record_exists:
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